Monday, September 5th 2016

PNY Announces HP x765w USB 3.0 Flash Drive

PNY Technologies (PNY) considered one of the worldwide leaders in consumer electronics market and flash memory products, has released the super-speed HP x765w flash memory drive with USB 3.0 specifications. The HP x765w is a great storage option, especially in larger capacities, so you can use that high-speed port to transfer large files or stream media. Designed with a compact body and enhanced portable features, the lidless flash drive is the perfect backup storage for all your digital needs.

Featuring a cool black and white monochrome design, the ergonomics wave body makes it easier to grip and anti-fingerprint finish ensures it free from scratches or finger stains. The HP x765w features a handy lidless design with retractable connector and convenient one-hand slide mechanism for quick and easy operation. The drive comes with a loop hole at the base of the drive that can be easily attached to bags, wallets or car keys.
The HP x765w is compact and light, weighing only 8.8 g, and is available in storage space ranging from 16GB to 128GB. With USB 3.0 transmission, the HP x765w offers 10x faster speed and read and write transmissions than USB 2.0 specs. It also offers USB 2.0 compatibility to be used with USB 2.0 supported computers and laptops.

It works with Windows 7, 8, 10 and Mac OS: 10. 3 and above. The HP x765w can be purchased at an affordable rate and comes with limited warranty of 2 years.

For more information, visit the product page.
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3 Comments on PNY Announces HP x765w USB 3.0 Flash Drive

#1
R-T-B
Wow, the HP + PNY alliance must've finally beaten the captured USB 3.0 agent into talking. They've finally released a product with the tech!
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#2
Hood
Wow! HP has finally caught up with 2008 technology! USB 2.0 was released in 2000, so it took them 16 years to make the jump from 2.0 to 3.0 ( or maybe they were still on 1.1 for 8 of those years). I guess OEMs like HP really want to take their time validating every "new" technology...probably because their customers are the kind who will return the whole PC if a thumb drive fails to be recognized...
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#3
Prima.Vera
The performance for those drives are mediocre, not to say crappy beyond redemption... 20MB/s write....lol.
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